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  1. 1968 Dodge Coronet 4 door sedan, 3D resin printed full kit, completed as a replica of a Beverly Hills PD car.

    This is my first 3D full kit, actually went together pretty well, the chassis is pretty much generic, so I built it as a curbside.  The wheels/hubcaps are from the Revell 68 Charger, light bar was cobbled together from my parts box.  Paint is all Tamiya, decals were made for me by STS Scale Model Decals (they are available from STS now).  This kit was printed by Andy Lesiak, a Facebook aftermarket seller.  Photos of an actual units were used as reference.

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  2. George,

    I sent a message to Wylde's web page messaging over a month ago asking about the availability of the stock Ford Taurus bumpers/wheel conversion that he was working on.  I have yet to receive a reply.  I know he sent out a few sets to a few people already, but I don't see them on the website.

    I was waiting for these to become available, at which time I'll place a large order.

    Could you advise?  TY in advance.

  3. Thanks for all the replies.

    As far as Missouri using Mercurys, they had a long history of using full sized premium sedans all through the 60s. 70s  and into the 80s.  And a mix of many makes each year, and colors were mixed, not just one  color.  It is not unusual to see a fleet photo containing Mercurys, Buicks, Pontiacs and Chryslers.  They also used their share of Oldsmobiles and AMCs.  Once the mid 80s came along, they standardized and pretty much went with Fords or Chevies.

    Here's a 1965 image from MSHP with a row of Buicks and Chryslers...

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  4. 3 hours ago, TooOld said:

    Nicely done !  How hard was it to polish the printed windshield ?

    The clear windshield/rear window are very well done, and very clear.  My only negative is that they're a bit too thick.  They do require a little bit of trimming to massage them into place, and you should definitely pre-fit them prior to paint.

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  5. Finished this one up a few weeks ago...1969 Mercury Monterey, Missouri State Highway Patrol replica. Too Many Projects 3D resin body w/his clear glass. Body is mated to the AMT 70 Ford police kit for chassis and interior with modifications. Dashboard is from my parts box, a spare 80s LTD dash from another project. Paint is Tamiya TS87 titanium gold and is a close match for the 69 Mercury gold shade. Decals are Chimneyville, lights are from the JoHan 68 Plymouth police kit with clear domes by Plaskit (painted clear red). Roof speaker is 3D printed by Shapeways.

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  6. This one's in the books... 1978 Chevy Nova/Phoenix, AZ PD replica. Used the Greg Wann resin sedan conversion trans-kit with the MPC Squad Rod/Nova kit. The resin parts were very well done and required only a little bit of clean up, but the old MPC Nova parts were horrible to work with. I would recommend to anyone who wants to do this conversion to use the newer tool Revell 68-70 Nova kits, it'll be worth the extra effort. Paint is Tamiya, decals by Scale PD. I tried the new Revell chrome spray for the hubcaps and the grille, came out pretty good. Light bar is a fantastic TwinSonic by Dave Parsley Custom Scale Emergency Lights.

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  7. Just started this conversion project, building a 68 Satellite out of the AMT 68 Roadrunner kit.  I'm using a Shapeways 3D trunk/taillight printed unit to replace the rear of the Roadrunner.  Initial cuts were required for the swap were fairly easy, mostly using the back side of an X-Acto blade.  The fit is pretty good so far, it's going to require a bit more trimming and shaping, but should yield a nice alternative.

    Other mods will include stock 68 hubcaps from Fireball, a resin 3D small block 318 from VCG Resins, and a resin interior from Missing Link.  

    Here's the link to the taillight parts:  https://www.shapeways.com/product/3UHFXGKJ9/1-25-1968-plymouth-satellite-rearend?optionId=299285487&li=marketplace

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  8. 57 minutes ago, Danno said:

     

    Question:  Do you have a source for the old PPD shields like the one depicted in your photo? 

     

     

    Decals were sourced from Scale PD  https://scalepd.com/ 

    As to the color break, I have a bunch of images from mid-70s PPD cars showing the all tan with white roofs.  In the 60s, the images I have show the tan only on the sides, like you mention.  The photo I posted above sure looks like the hood it all tan.  Here's a bun of 75/76s put out to pasture, and a 74 in service

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  9. Working on this Greg Wann resin Nova 4dr sedan trans-kit, being built as a replica Phoenix AZ police unit.  Its being mated to the old MPC Nova Squad Rod kit.  The resin parts are very well done and should yield a nice finished project.  The old MPC kit lacks a lot of detail.  I should have tried using one of the current Revell Nova kits and modified as needed, but too late now.  Paint is Tamiya sand and white, now awaiting clear coat.  Photo of actual unit is from a Phoenix PD page.

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  10. Built from the Revell new issue with some mods...resin parts from Fab Resinworks (flat hood, bench seat, hidden headlight grill) and a 3D resin 350 engine from VCG Resins.  Paint is Duplicolor GM red.

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  11. Very nice build, great paint and finish.

    Too bad AMT rolled this one out with incorrect Las Vegas decals.  The AMT set is correct for 1974 and newer.  In 1970, they were not yet the "Metropolitan" LVMPD.  

    Here is the correct door emblem for the 60s up to 1973

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  12. 1966 Dodge Coronet, replica of a restored Pasadena CA Police squad, built from a MCW Automotive Finishes Resin 66 Coronet 2 door sedan trans-kit mated to a Revell 67 Coronet R/T kit for chassis and other donor parts. Body and interior converted to 4 door sedan. Engine is a small block Mopar 318 from my parts department, as requested by the owner of the real car. Pasadena used a rather unique roof light platter on their squads of this era, I duplicated it with some sheet plastic, parts box spotlights and a modified JoHan police kit siren modified to look like a B&M mechanical siren. Interior detailed as per the prototype, including a 'hot sheet' desk and a 3D Motorola radio by Duncan Nordese. Paint is all Tamiya, decals were homemade. Last couple of shots were taken alongside my LAPD 68 Belvedere, built a long time ago...

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  13. 1965 Chevy Biscayne, Florida Highway Patrol replica. Built from an Model Car World Resin Biscayne 2 dr, modified into a 4 dr sedan, mated to the Revell Monogram 65 Impala kit. Roof beacon is a Federal Signal beacon ray by Dave Parsley. Decals by Pursuit Plastics. Interior radio/siren are 3D printings by Duncan Nordese. A couple of photo etch emblems were added as well from Model Car Garage. Paint is Tamiya gloss black and Testor's MM Phoenician yellow (1964 Ford color) Model built from FHP reference images.

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